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Medical statments

Dr. med. Dieter Köhler, MD Orthopedist
“From an orthopedic and sport medical point of view, even people with joint or spine related problems can learn to snowbike."
 
Professor Froboese sport university cologne in  WirtschaftWoche 18.8.2005 Nr 34
" Back Pain Prevention : Not masages, mattress, back pain schools or ergonomic shaped office chairs prevent back pain the only solution is activity."
 
Joakim Flodin, Lawyer
"After 30 years slalom- and telemark skiing my knees are worn out (osteochondritis dissecans), but I would never give up winter sports. In my search for a solution I found the Snowbike. And now I can race down the mountains with my family again. I am totally happy, it's terrific.”
 
Jan Blomqvist, Touroperator
"After my hip surgery (new hip-joint) my surgeon did not allow me to continue downhill skiing, a sport I had prosecuted since I was a little child. With a snowbike I was allowed to continue the wintersport I like so much; after a couple of hours technique training no downhill slopes, no snow conditions were too difficult for me. Great!.”
   
Important notice: If you have any health concerns please see your doctor first.  

 
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 Comments after first day
 
"Hey, I´m having the time of my life,.."

"It was awesome" 

"I never had a better day on snow in my live"

"What a wonderful experience"

"It was FUN - FUN - FUN !"

"Snowbiking changes my world"     

"Within one run I decided this is so much fun - I have not been back on skis since" 

"As an Englishman I´m not used to snow.  After 2 hours on your bike I was never going to look at normal skis again"

"Snowbikes are the best invention since the wheel"


 
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Snowbike FAQ´s
 
How long does it take to become a Snowbiker ? (Benny King, Ohio)
 

Anna Bosinger, Snowbike Trainer Banff, Canada:
"Last time I had a girl from Hawaii, within one run she made it".

 
Isn´t a thing like that very heavy? (Kim Anderson, New York)
 
Doug Wolfe, PSIA ski instructor and certified Snowbike trainer, Telluride, CO
"Not at all. A modern full suspension Snowbike weighs as little as 16 pounds".
 
This thing looks dangerous (Alexandra Starka, Salzburg)
 
Dr. Bernd Brenter, CEO Brenter Original Snowbike®
"A Snowbike is very stable due to its six points of contact and the low centre of gravity."

Larry Deck Sunshine Ambassador , Fort Worth, USA
"Within one run I decided this is so much fun - I have not been back on skis since"
   
 
About the product 

Jill Vickery, Irvine, CA
"
The family just got back from a week of riding at Northstar at Tahoe.  We were all very happy with the Brenters! My Husband (who originally wanted a K2) was extremely happy with the Brenter.  One additional advantage with the Brenters that I had not thought of was that they collapse for gondola transport. Several times I had to get my bike and my daughters bikes on the gondola, I just collapsed them, carried them over my shoulder and my daughter carried the handlebars and footskis.  With the bikes collapsed and over my shoulders I could just step on and sit down with the 2 bikes (no way with the K2). People were stopping us all the time asking us about the bikes."

   
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